2008/7/11 Rick Stevens <ricks@xxxxxxxx>: > Mark Haney wrote: >> >> Glen Grantham wrote: >>> >>> My system is an AMD 64 Athlon X2 4600+ on a >>> GIGABYTE S-Series GA-MA74GM-S2H motherboard >>> with a 320GB EIDE WD Caviar SE 7200RPM Hard Drive >>> >>> 64 bit Fedora Linux Identity Kit >>> >>> ERROR List from upgrade after initial installing system with Fedora 8 >>> >>> When I try to install the 280 or so upgraded pacaages I get this: >>> >>> file /usr/lib/libnm-util.so.0.0.0 from install of >>> NetworkManager-glib-0.7.0-0.6.9.svn3675.fc8 conflicts with file from package >>> NetworkManager-0.7.0-0.5.svn3030.fc8 >>> file /etc/dbus-1/system.d/NetworkManager.conf from install of >>> NetworkManager-0.7.0-0.6.9.svn3675.fc8 conflicts with file from package >> >> Well, we didn't really need every single line, since most of them are >> similar to the first 2 or three listed. However, try removing Network >> Manager and then installing it. That should get you the upgraded version >> and getting rid of the errors you are seeing. > > The problem is that NM does NOT provide the 32-bit libraries any more in > the multilib (64- and 32-bit) environment. To fix: > > yum remove NetworkManager.i386 > > since you don't need the 32-bit version. Then "yum update" should work. > I had the same problem with NetworkManager updates. I've just tried 'yum remove NetworkManager.i386' and, intriguingly: Dependencies Resolved ============================================================================= Package Arch Version Repository Size ============================================================================= Removing: NetworkManager i386 1:0.7.0-0.6.7.svn3370.fc8 installed 2.4 M Removing for dependencies: NetworkManager-glib i386 1:0.7.0-0.6.7.svn3370.fc8 installed 103 k NetworkManager-openvpn i386 1:0.7.0-8.svn3302.fc8 installed 486 k NetworkManager-vpnc i386 1:0.7.0-0.6.3.svn3109.fc8 installed 309 k evolution i386 2.12.3-5.fc8 installed 36 M As I don't use evolution on this machine (and probably have the 64bit version anyway), I don't care too much, but this seems to be a bizarre dependency chain. -- imalone -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list